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Old 11-19-2007, 11:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by donk_is_around View Post
And another key factoid to this insanity with The VA and administration... Consider the 30,000+ US wounded to date (probably higher) from this war. In the Vietnam days, its a good bet that 25% or more of today's count would have died. This is because of the advances in field medical training and improved resources to Medevac field units in today's war.

But if we take that 25% of today's wounded count, that would equate to at least 7,500 more US war deaths to our near 3,900 so far. That's well over 11,000 troop deaths - 1/4 of the entire Vietnam war. If the death toll today was 11,000 - I'm sure we'd see the protests taken to the streets - just like we did in my day. And I was one of those that served and protested.

And sadly, the reality check today is that of our huge count of disabled veterans, many will never, ever be able to live normal lives. And that does NOT even take into consideration the mentally messed up vets that do NOT have physical scars. And of all the disabled, that is a huge cost to the system - and one the administration must really feel as a thorn in their side.


I hope the adminstration does NOT view our disabled vets as a business profit loss statement. Unfortunately - the ethics displayed by the admin to date, make it look as just that - a liability that must be minimized at any cost... except getting our troops home...
maybe halliburton could donate some of their profits and makes sure these guys get some good care...and keep them off the streets.
just a thought
I won't hold my breath
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